| President | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Franklin D Roosevelt | The only thing we have to {fear} is {fear} itself. | 82%
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| John F Kennedy | Ask not what your {country} can do for you; ask what you can do for your {country}. | 73%
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| Richard Nixon | I am not a {crook}. | 73%
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| Abraham Lincoln | A house {divided} against itself cannot stand. | 64%
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| Theodore Roosevelt | {Believe} you can and you're halfway there. | 55%
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| Harry Truman | If you can't stand the heat; get out of the {kitchen}. | 45%
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| Grover Cleveland | I have tried so hard to do {right}. | 45%
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| Chester Arthur | I may be President of the United States, but my {private} {life} is nobody's damned business. | 45%
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| George Washington | It is better to be {alone} than in bad company. | 45%
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| James Madison | If men were angels, no {government} would be necessary. | 36%
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| William McKinley | That's all a man can hope for during his lifetime- to set an example- and when he is dead, to be an {inspiration} for history. | 36%
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| Ronald Reagan | We can't help everyone, but everyone can help {someone}. | 36%
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| George H. W. Bush | I do not like {broccoli}. | 27%
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| Warren Harding | Less {government} in business and more business in {government}. | 27%
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| Lyndon B Johnson | You aren't {learning} anything when you're talking. | 27%
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| Barack Obama | You can't let your {failures} define you. You have to let your {failures} teach you. | 27%
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| Millard Fillmore | An {honorable} defeat is better than a dis{honorable} victory. | 18%
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| Ulysses S Grant | I have never advocated a war except as a means of {peace}. | 18%
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| Andrew Jackson | Marshall made the decision, now let him {enforce} it. | 18%
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| Dwight Eisenhower | Plans are nothing; {planning} is everything. | 18%
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| George W. Bush | Rarely is the question asked: is our children {learning}. | 18%
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| Zachary Taylor | Stop your nonsense and drink your {whiskey}. | 18%
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| Donald Trump | You have to think anyways, so why not think {big}? | 18%
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| Joe Biden | Failure at some point in your life is inevitable, but giving up is {unforgivable}. | 9%
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| James Monroe | In a representative republic, the {education} of our children must be of the utmost importance. | 9%
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| John Adams | {Liberty}, once lost, is lost forever. | 9%
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| James Garfield | Right reason is stronger than {force}. | 9%
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| Franklin Pierce | There is nothing left to do but get {drunk}. | 9%
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| William Henry Harrison | The strongest of all governments is that which is most {free}. | 9%
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| Jimmy Carter | We are a purely idealistic Nation, but let no one confuse our idealism with {weakness}. | 9%
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| Andrew Johnson | When I die, I desire no better winding sheet than the Stars and Stripes, and no softer pillow than the {Constitution} of my country. | 9%
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| William Taft | Write so that you can't be {misunderstood}. | 9%
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| John Quincy Adams | Always vote for {principle}, though you may vote alone. | 0%
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| Herbert Hoover | Blessed are the young, for they will inherit the {national} {debt}. | 0%
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| Rutherford B. Hayes | Fighting battles is like {courting} {girls}: those who make the most pretentions and are the boldest usually win. | 0%
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| Benjamin Harrison | Great {lives} never go on; they go out. | 0%
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| Thomas Jefferson | {Honesty} is the first chapter of the book Wisdom. | 0%
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| John Tyler | I can never {consent} to being dictated to. | 0%
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| Woodrow Wilson | I not only use all the {brains} I have, but all I can borrow. | 0%
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| Calvin Coolidge | No man has ever {listened} himself out of a job. | 0%
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| James K Polk | No president who performs his duties faithfully and conscientiously can have any {leisure}. | 0%
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| James Buchanan | The {ballot} {box} is the surest arbiter of disputes among free men. | 0%
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| Gerald Ford | The harder you try, the {luckier} you get. | 0%
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| Martin Van Buren | The less government interferes with {private} pursuits, the better for general prosperity. | 0%
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| Bill Clinton | When our memories outweigh our {dreams}, it is then that we become old. | 0%
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